The University of Cambridge Museums are closing to the public on 17 March until further notice. Find out more.

Two million years of human history, one million artefacts and countless amazing stories. Discover the earliest African stone tools, recent Cambridge archaeological finds, and tattoo instruments collected during Captain Cook’s voyages to the Pacific.

The University of Cambridge Museums are closing to the public on 17 March until further notice. Find out more.

The diversity of animal life is on display in the University Museum of Zoology’s brand new galleries. From moths to monkeys, mammoths to manatees, discover stories of extinction, survival, evolution and exploration.

The University of Cambridge Museums are closing to the public on 17 March until further notice. Find out more.

Discover Polar adventure and exploration on your doorstep. From penguins to paintings, sleeping bags to sextants, Inuit art to explorers’ diaries – come find out about exploration, science and survival at the extreme ends of the earth.

The Botanic Garden team is looking forward to welcoming you back to Cambridge University Botanic Garden. They will do this in phases, reopening to their Friends only for Tuesday 9 – Sunday 14 June, and then to the general public from Tuesday 16 June.

Please note entry to the Garden will be by pre-booked tickets only so that they can control visitor numbers on site.

The University of Cambridge Museums are closing to the public on 17 March until further notice. Find out more.

Kettle’s Yard is the University of Cambridge’s modern and contemporary art gallery. Set in a beautiful house, Kettle’s Yard has been newly refurbished to better host its remarkable collection of modern art and contemporary art exhibitions.

The University of Cambridge Museums are closing to the public on 17 March until further notice. Find out more.

Housing over half a million objects, the Fitzwilliam has an amazing variety of beautiful artefacts and art from around the world. See everything from Egyptian coffins to Impressionist masterpieces; illuminated manuscripts to Renaissance sculpture; rare coins to Asian arts.